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prowess in Spanish

prowess in Spanish is capacidad, destreza, habilidad — prowess means exceptional skill or ability in a particular activity.

prowess in Spanish

capacidad
noun
(uncountable) Skillfulness or extraordinary ability in a particular area of expertise; dexterity, mastery, or proficiency.
destreza
noun
(uncountable) Skillfulness or extraordinary ability in a particular area of expertise; dexterity, mastery, or proficiency.
habilidad
noun
(uncountable) Skillfulness or extraordinary ability in a particular area of expertise; dexterity, mastery, or proficiency.
pericia
noun
(uncountable) Skillfulness or extraordinary ability in a particular area of expertise; dexterity, mastery, or proficiency.
primor
noun
(uncountable) Skillfulness or extraordinary ability in a particular area of expertise; dexterity, mastery, or proficiency.
proeza
noun

What does "prowess" mean?

  1. noun Exceptional skill or ability in a particular activity.
    "Her prowess on the tennis court earned her a place on the national team."
  2. noun Great courage or bravery, especially in battle.
    "The knight was celebrated for his prowess on the battlefield."

prowess in a sentence

  • Her prowess on the tennis court earned her a place on the national team.
  • The chef's culinary prowess was obvious from the very first course.
  • The knight was celebrated for his prowess on the battlefield.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "prowess" in Spanish?

"prowess" in Spanish is capacidad, destreza, habilidad. prowess means: Exceptional skill or ability in a particular activity.

How do you use "prowess" in a sentence?

Example: "Her prowess on the tennis court earned her a place on the national team." In Spanish, "prowess" is capacidad, destreza, habilidad.

Are there other ways to say "prowess" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 6 translations listed for "prowess": capacidad, destreza, habilidad, pericia, primor, proeza.

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